“Chalice of Christ,” crafted by Nicholas Roerich in 1925, is a remarkable religious painting rendered on canvas with tempera. It is part of the “Banners of the East” series, aligning with the Symbolism movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 75 x 117 cm, and it is housed in the Roerich Museum in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork depicts a serene and mystical landscape under a dimly lit sky, characterized by a deep tonal palette of blues and greens. The central figure, glowing in a luminous halo of light, stands poised on a rocky outcrop, perhaps in contemplation or prayer, suggesting a spiritual or divine presence. Silhouetted trees, set against the calm sky, lead the viewer’s eye to distant rugged mountains, contributing to a sense of vast, silent reverence. The composition invokes a profound sense of spirituality and tranquility, characteristic of Symbolist art.